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Customer Training Programs

From customer maintenance to basic and advanced programming, JTEKT Toyoda Americas Corporation offers training programs that are conducted in both classroom and factory floor environments. For training schedules, click here.

As a global machine tool leader for more than 70 years, Toyoda has maintained its focus on supplying the latest in machine tool technology. With this dedication and expertise, believe us when we say that ingenuity begins here.

Rooted in Automotive Production

Toyoda Machinery USA began as Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, a textile and machine tool facility for the Toyota Motor Company. The design and manufacturing at this plant was transferred to Toyoda Machine Works, Ltd. in 1941.

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Grinding Machines

Toyoda developed its first cylindrical grinding machine with French technology. This machine featured a hydrostatic wheel spindle bearing, multi-step feed by sub-slideway, and a straight-radius continuous wheel dresser.

Horizontal Machining Centers

After refining technology from 1968, Toyoda introduced its first horizontal machining center to market. Among other improvements, the follow-up models included advanced capabilities to limit thermal expansion, a 2-pallet system, and automatic tool changer and touch sensor.

Vertical Machining Centers

Toyoda introduced its first vertical machining center that had an automatic tool changer and electronic control in 1978. This machine featured Toyoda's touch sensor function and was the first to adopt a moveable control panel.

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Establishment of Toyoda Machinery USA

In 1987, Toyoda Machinery USA (TMU) established its Standard Products Division in Illinois, and acquired Grinders for Industry, Inc. TMU turned the Michigan-based grinding facility into a division machine remanufacturing, and has since opened sales and service offices in Mexico, Minnesota, and Massachusetts.